ContainerMarketMaritimeNews Excess demand on container market almost gone By portnews August 22, 2022 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Must read Threats grow, but so do Navy ship costs April 28, 2025 CMA CGM Welcomes its First Indian Flagged Vessel at Nhava Sheva Free Port Terminal April 28, 2025 Notices of Mokpo Port to the Masters and Ship Operators ,ship owners and ship manangers April 28, 2025 Australia developing maritime emission reduction plan April 28, 2025 portnews The strong ”excess demand” for container transport at sea, which has been constant since November 2020 and has secured enormous income for liner companies, is almost gone, according to calculations by Sea-Intelligence. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleUSCG removes conditions of entry on vessels arriving from Cote d’IvoireNext articleTotalEnergies awards Papua LNGFEED contract - Advertisement - More articles Threats grow, but so do Navy ship costs April 28, 2025 CMA CGM Welcomes its First Indian Flagged Vessel at Nhava Sheva Free Port Terminal April 28, 2025 Australia developing maritime emission reduction plan April 28, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest article Threats grow, but so do Navy ship costs April 28, 2025 CMA CGM Welcomes its First Indian Flagged Vessel at Nhava Sheva Free Port Terminal April 28, 2025 Notices of Mokpo Port to the Masters and Ship Operators ,ship owners and ship manangers April 28, 2025 Australia developing maritime emission reduction plan April 28, 2025 Jones Act waivers issued to aid in gas flow April 28, 2025